The rugged northernPacific Coast, north of the San Francisco Bay Area, experiences a mild climate year round. There is very little variation in temperature from winter, spring, summer and fall. Summers are dry, but typically cool and foggy right along the coast. Further inland, near the Anderson Valley, temperatures will be warmer with more sunny days. Be advised that it can be in the 60s in the Mendocino coast area, and just 30 miles inland the temperature can be in the 90s. Cool ocean breezes and a thick marine layer helps moderate coastal temperatures. If visiting during wintertime, there is a good chance it will rain during your stay. November through March are the wettest months. Fall is generally the sunniest time along the northern Pacific Coast.

Month

High Temp

Low Temp

Rainfall

Ocean Temp

January

55°F

40°F

7.32 in.

52°F

February

57°F

41°F

6.78 in.

52°F

March

58°F

42°F

6.48 in.

50°F

April

60°F

43°F

2.86 in.

50°F

May

62°F

45°F

1.59 in.

50°F

June

64°F

48°F

0.42 in.

51°F

July

66°F

49°F

0.14 in.

51°F

August

66°F

50°F

0.34 in.

52°F

September

67°F

49°F

0.74 in.

53°F

October

64°F

46°F

2.57 in.

53°F

November

59°F

43°F

5.42 in.

53°F

December

55°F

39°F

6.34 in.

53°F

Fort Bragg Map & Transportation

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The closest airports in the area are the Little River airport (O48) located about 12 miles south of Fort Bragg in Little River, California.

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